Hollywood Couples Talk Relationships In New OWN Special "Black Love"
“I Knew Your Black A$$ Had Bad Credit” Viola Davis & Other Hollywood Couples Talk Relationships In New OWN Special “Black Love”
OWN has really flipped the script on programming since they first launched back in 2011. And we would be lying if we said that we didn’t notice the programming started featuring casts of a darker hue. Oprah’s Black, we’re Black and we’re here for it.
Not only do the shows feature diverse casts, the quality of the programming, thanks to shows like “Queen Sugar,” and “Greenleaf,” is much improved. Following that upward trajectory, the network is airing a special on Black Love, called “Black Love.”
The trailer for the special begins with a quote from Viola Davis. “More people would be terrified when they walked down the aisle if they understood exactly what marriage is about.”
The special features Hollywood couples like
Sean Patrick Thomas and his wife Aonika Laurent
Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict
Erica and Warryn Campbell
Neil Brown Jr., from “Insecure,” and his wife Catrina Robinson Brown
Shanice and Flex
and many more.
But most hilariously, Viola shared another story about revealing some disheartening information to her soon-to-be husband.
“I was so nervous until I had finally told him, ‘Julius I have bad credit.’ He said, ‘I knew your Black ass had bad credit from the moment I met you. But that’s alright I got good credit. We can use up my credit.”
Check out the trailer where the couples speaking about first dates, first falling in love and overcoming challenges.
“Black Love” premieres on Tuesday, August 29.
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